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Apr 17 2013, 09:05 AM |
I prefer a hardshell case all the way. I feel that my instrument is protected that way and it saw a lot of travel around which I have bumped it so many times. It feel on the floor in the bus in the corners (crazy driver) many times too. It just gives me that piece of mind as gig bags don't really protect the instrument against someone leaning on it or something which if always a possibility during travel. Case is bulky and heavy to carry around but I think it preserves the instrument so much better.
Although when you appear with a case, people tend to take you very seriously, have you ever noticed that? Yeah I think I did now that you mention I always gig with my bass case + pedalboard case (+ backpack). Its the most convenient way I found as I basically have all my gear that I need on stage right in those two cases (pedalboard carries cables as well). -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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Apr 17 2013, 09:18 AM
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A gig-case ,gigbag which is stiff and hard from the inside, as a case!
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Apr 17 2013, 04:11 PM |
I like both. Never noticed any bias towards gigbag or hard case - ?.
I use a couple of these ... http://www.monocase.com/mono-electric-guitar.asp You can get for about $180.00 (US). A little pricey but they're compact enough that they don't freak out the the flight attendants when you take them on the plane. They have neck support as well as extra padding at the butt end near the lower strap button. They also make for acoustics, dbl cases, bass, accessories, etc. These are incredible! ... http://reunionblues.com/product/202/RBG1 *(watch the little video!). Very expensive though. This post has been edited by klasaine: Apr 17 2013, 04:12 PM -------------------- - Ken Lasaine
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Apr 17 2013, 04:13 PM |
Depends on the situation, gig bag for teaching/small gigs. Case for travelling!
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Apr 17 2013, 04:22 PM |
Good question! I have cases for my guitars and pedals, but I use them depending on where I will play. If I will have to carry with me those things (mostly on tours when we travel on normal bus) I prefer a gig bag to be able to carry it and walk some blocks. If everything travels in our Van, I prefer the cases because these ones protects the instruments much more.
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Apr 18 2013, 06:21 AM |
There are some extremely good gig bags out there, offering good protection and are a little easier than a case for transportation, but they do come at a price!
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Apr 18 2013, 02:51 PM |
I often find myself in the situation in which I nee to carry three guitars with me all the time - the two PRSs and now, the acoustic guitar as well. That Ibanez gig bag I have - the double one, really does the trick: Has anybody tried one of these? ohh that's cool but very heavy! -------------------- My lessons
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Apr 18 2013, 04:34 PM |
I also have a double (electric) gig bag. Definitely helps out. Mine does not have the rollers though.
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Apr 19 2013, 07:54 AM |
Are you guys ready to fall of your seats?
http://www.levysleathers.com/browse;cat,77...signer-Gig-Bags Check out the prices on the gig bags above |
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Apr 19 2013, 05:19 PM |
Lol! Too much for me.
They're all leather and essentially hand made. The leather gig bags have always been expensive. Even in the late 70s the 'Reunion Blues' bags - which started as a co. that made 'leather bags for musicians - were almost $300.00 then. They look great, probably last forever. -------------------- - Ken Lasaine
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